Randy Soderman January 29, 2021 Did you know that every year, one in three Americans will face a hacker attack on the World Wide Web? That’s one hacker attack every 39 seconds. In order to prevent these attacks, it important to make sure your website is as secure as possible. But how do you ensure … Continue reading HTTP vs HTTPS: How Both Can Effect Your SEO
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Simple Tech for Small Business Owners, Part 6: HTTP vs HTTPS
Paige Duffy — December 17, 2018 — December 17, 2018 skylarvision / Pixabay Cybersecurity is something that is on everyone’s minds these days. From the risks of potential hackers to phishing schemes, we’re always wondering what new threat will come to the surface. In addition to these problems, website owners have their own worries about … Continue reading Simple Tech for Small Business Owners, Part 6: HTTP vs HTTPS
Say Goodbye to HTTP. Say Hello to HTTPS
Jacob Brain — July 25, 2018 — July 25, 2018 (July 28, 2018) (July 24th), Google Chrome 68 rolled out and with it a big step toward a more secure internet. Unfortunately, this may also mean that Google is metaphorically telling visitors to your website to “RUN”. Ever noticed that green padlock to the left … Continue reading Say Goodbye to HTTP. Say Hello to HTTPS
Migrating From HTTP to HTTPS – A Complete Guide
Navneet Kaushal — March 21, 2018 Follow @navneetkaushal — March 21, 2018 Come July 2018 Chrome will be marking HTTP (Hypertext transfer protocol) sites as ‘not secure’ according to the announcement made by Google at the beginning of the year. This is a move that Firefox already executed in 2017, and it has not worked … Continue reading Migrating From HTTP to HTTPS – A Complete Guide
HTTP to HTTPS Conversion: An Easy-To-Use Excel Checklist That Protects Your SEO Investment
Donna Duncan — May 8, 2017 Follow @beseenontop— May 8, 2017 Security is a top priority for Google and a growing concern for savvy Internet users. HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) uses encryption and authentication to protect the integrity and confidentiality of data shared between two Internet devices. Google is pushing hard for website owners … Continue reading HTTP to HTTPS Conversion: An Easy-To-Use Excel Checklist That Protects Your SEO Investment
How To Check If Your SSL HTTPS Website Still Uses HTTP URLs
By Ruud Hein March 20th, 2017 After switching to HTTPS it’s a good idea to run a scan, a crawl. You want to make sure your internal resources and internal links don’t use HTTP anymore. We’ll use the https://webhelpforums.net domain as an example. It recently changed to HTTPS. In this case you can still reach … Continue reading How To Check If Your SSL HTTPS Website Still Uses HTTP URLs
HTTP Status Codes & Technical SEO
By Nick Rojas February 10th, 2017 HTTP codes received much attention in 2016, most notably from tech leaders at Google. The search giant’s attempt to migrate the internet from HTTP to HTTPS has actually changed HTTP redirects impact on SEO ranking. Website migration and performance upgrades no longer have the same impact on PageRank. In … Continue reading HTTP Status Codes & Technical SEO
Crucial For Your Site: HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security)
By Garry Grant August 19th, 2016 Hacking is out of control this year. However, a solution exists that can completely shut down several common hacks. HSTS is becoming the most effective anti-hacking measure against man-in-the-middle attacks. HSTS, or “HTTP strict transport security, forces web browsers to communicate with your website using the secure connection of … Continue reading Crucial For Your Site: HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security)
The Difference Between HTTP and HTTPs & How to Add HTTPs to Your Website
by Garry Grant January 8, 2016 Follow @seoincJanuary 8, 2016 Have you guys heard of this HTTPs thing that Google is all hell-bent on? No? Oh, wow. You must be living under some pretty amazing looking rocks then, because this issue is everywhere. So for those still in the dark wondering what is the difference … Continue reading The Difference Between HTTP and HTTPs & How to Add HTTPs to Your Website